Indie Rock

Paul Cherry has had an amazing year, with the release of his album Flavour to rave reviews, to performing at Pitchfork Music Festival, to constantly promoting and performing with likeminded musicians. 2018 has been the year of Cherry!

The most recent single for the Flavour is called “Changing Times” and was released a couple of months ago. The video was directed and animated by Jake Armstrong and may be our favorite videos of the year.

You can catch Paul Cherry at Metro on December 15th with Divino Nino and Post Animal.

As the holiday season approaches, we here at The Deli jump at the bit to promote events that help the community, especially when good music is involved. If you're in town on Saturday 12/15, want to get off the naughty list, and enjoy some local music, head down to The End with your non-perishable food items. Local rock and roll bands Digital Brains and Strolling Omens are hosting a food drive to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, so you can do your good deeds while rocking out to songs like Digital Brains' new song "Self Destruction", which comes out 12/14. The first thirty people to bring donations to the show will receive a free copy of Digital Brains' newest EP III, so pack as much non-perishable food as you can and get to The End early. Then grab a whiskey toddy and warm up with some excellent music. Sounds like a night full of holiday joy.

Take a listen to "Catch A Break", the first track from III, below. - Will Sisskind

Monte Carload (aka Tyler White) recently released his self-titled debut album. The album, his first new music since 2016, is a concept album that follows a drunken werewolf from curse to rehabilitation.

Tyler’s sound is laidback rock with a splash of jangle pop, but it is the storytelling that really shines on this album.